Teaching and Learning During School Closure: Lessons from Indonesia

Policy Research
  •  Almost 69 million Indonesian students face a significant risk of loss in learning during government-mandated school closures to prevent Covid-19 transmission. Some groups of students, mainly high achieving students from highly educated parents, are however better protected, implying that learning inequality is likely to widen under such conditions.
  • Only 40% of Indonesians have internet access (which is critical for home-based learning), and this will exacerbate learning inequality, especially outside of Java.
  • There is risk of the widening learning gap becoming permanent, and in order to mitigate this, the MoEC needs to implement policies that compel teachers to implement differential teaching.
  • A specific mode of differential teaching (i.e. periodic assessment and adapting teaching to the children’s learning level) should be implemented, which would require enhancing teachers’ ability and motivation, combined with support from parents and local government. 

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Author 
Senza Arsendy
C. Jazzlyne Gunawan
Niken Rarasati
Daniel Suryadarma
Author(s)
Senza Arsendy
C. Jazzlyne Gunawan
Niken Rarasati
Daniel Suryadarma
Research Area 
National
Research Topic 
Keywords 
learning loss
learning inequality
learning gap
differential teaching
Publication Type 
Briefs
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